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(New page: Category:Movie The first success in Sam Peckinpah's career as a Film Director, this movie, Starring Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea, displays several interesting guns including: ==[[Co...) |
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==[[Winchester | ==[[Winchester Model 1895|Winchester Model 1895 Carbine - .30 cal]]== | ||
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Revision as of 05:27, 26 November 2008
The first success in Sam Peckinpah's career as a Film Director, this movie, Starring Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea, displays several interesting guns including:
Colt Single Action Army
The 7.5 inch-barreled version can be seen in several scenes, used by Joel McCrea
Warren Oates uses the 3"-barrel "Sheriff" model:
Remington 1875
Carried in the final scenes by Randolph Scott